bookmark_borderPennsylvania State Police and Downingtown Police Department Collusion

DOWNINGTOWN, PA — On October 5 at approximately 5 PM, the Pennsylvania State Police colluded with the Downingtown Police Department to commit crimes against a citizen. The incident started when the Pennsylvania State Police made an illegal stop of a vehicle headed westbound on Route 322 prior to Boot Road. The victim was forced to take field sobriety tests though he clearly was not under the influence.

After the victim successfully passed the tests, the State Police officer called in a unit from the Downingtown Police Department. For no apparent reason, the officer from Downingtown insisted on administering a breathalyzer test. The officer had trouble getting the unit to function properly; nevertheless, it was administered. Multiple attempts were made to obtain a reading. Then, the State Police officer said, “it registered way over the limit”. At that time, the officer assaulted and restrained the victim against his will.

Two more State Police officers arrived on the scene. The victim was administered yet another breathalyzer test from a different unit. It was determined that the victim was not driving under the influence, and he was released without being given a citation.

Anyone with information on Pennsylvania State Police or Downingtown Police Department corruption is asked to contact investigators.

bookmark_borderPhilly Phat: The Philadelphia Police Department

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Do these police officers look more like the defensive line of a professional football team than they do a bike patrol?

That is because the Philadelphia Police Department uses bicycles as weapons not fitness equipment. During the eviction of Occupy Philly, the bike patrols injured and maimed multiple protesters with their bikes. After forming a line with the bikes, officers move the bikes towards citizens. Eventually, people get caught up in the gears. Police officers then puncture limbs with the sprockets.

These pictures were taken on Federal grounds at the Liberty Bell during the Smoke Down #9 protest.

bookmark_borderDoylestown, PA Police Department Corruption

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Citizens are warned of the dangers to visiting Doylestown Borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Police officers and government officials have been involved in criminal activities.

Officer Keith Dietz of the Doylestown Police Department committed a multitude of crimes, civil rights violations and other illegal activities including:

  • illegal search and seizure
  • restraining an individual against their will / kidnapping
  • terroristic threats
  • torture
  • obstruction of justice
  • perjury
  • and numerous other offenses

A victim stated, “Officer Dietz came over to my car, opened the door and attacked me. He then handcuffed and tortured me.”

After reading the victim’s statement, Alicia Baatz (esquire) of the Public Defenders Office said to her colleague, “I bet if I read this to you, you would know what officer was involved.”

When it came to fighting police corruption in Doylestown Borough and Bucks County, attorney Lisa Williams said, “You are going to lose.” Not only won’t you get a fair trial, but the judge will sentence you to the maximum.

On September 17, 2013, Judge Clyde W. Waite found Officer Dietz had committed an illegal search and seizure; however, the judge failed to take corrective action.

Jennifer Lewchick, RN, is accused as a co-conspirator in the torture.

Also implicated in the cover-up are two Doylestown Police Sergeants. The police chief and the mayor have not yet responded to this article.

Individuals with any information about Officer Dietz, police brutality and corruption in Doylestown are asked to contact investigators.